Audiophilia and Mono & Stereo review the Valhalla 2 Ethernet Cable

We have recently received two great reviews on our Reference-level, Valhalla 2 Ethernet Cable. The reviewers, Matej Isak from Mono & Stereo and Anthony Kershaw from Audiophilia, were so impressed with this transformative digital cable that BOTH publications presented our Ethernet Cable with awards— the Mono & Stereo Best Buy Award and the Audiophilia Star Component award! Here is what they had to say about this very decorated cable:

“Nordost Valhalla V2 Ethernet offered a different, clearer, and more focused imagery, sounding less like a mechanical pulsating narrative and more like a tenacious non embellished sonic momentum.” – Matej Isak, Mono & Stereo 

“My time with all the Valhalla 2 cables was musically intensive, instructive and, at times, mind blowing from their wonderful effect on my system. A glorious set, echoed in the marvelous Nordost Valhalla 2 Ethernet Cable. If you have a musical, revealing setup with room and system synergy in place, I dare you to hear them in your system. Very highly recommended.” – Anthony Kershaw, Audiophilia

If you would like to read these reviews in their entirety, you can do so here: 

Audiophilia Valhalla 2 Ethernet review

Mono & Stereo Valhalla 2 Ethernet review

Or, you can find these reviews and many more on the Reviews Page of the Nordost website. 

2 thoughts on “Audiophilia and Mono & Stereo review the Valhalla 2 Ethernet Cable

  1. Hello,
    I have a question.
    All your network cable have 8 cores for higher speed. Have you ever thought of making a nice network cable with 4 cores so for 100 M bit. I would like to hear your thoughts on this.

    Regards
    Ben hartjes

    • We are of course looking into all options to make a better product from a High-Quality Audio prospective.
      Both Fast Ethernet with two twisted pairs (four conductors) and Single Pair Ethernet are very interesting for us.
      Although there’s no standard today between audio manufacturers utilizing these advantages that we can ”tag on” to and develop a concept that will be a clear improvement in every application, yet!

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